The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1907, Image 4

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THEDAILY INEBRASKAN
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It is not a hard matter these days to be well dressed, neither
is it expensive. You can accomplish the result more easily,
quickly and satisfactorily by purchasing your clothing at
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SUITS at . . . . .
HATS at ....
Men's Manhattan Shirts at
The New Gloves at . .
Hosiery at, per pair
Men's Underwear at, per suit
$7.50 to $35,00
$2.50 to $a.oo
$1.50 to $2.50
$1.00 to $2.00
25c to $1.00
. $1.00 to $4.50
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A GOOD PLACE TO BUY
GOOD CLOTHES
1207 O STREET.
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U-all -No Tommy
The U of N Caterer
Ho' 8 in business for himself
at 208 So. lth
Hot Luncheonettes
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Thoa. IA. Coleman.
ITS DEVELOPMENT.
(Continued from pago 1.)
clays of tho pioneer are over and that
political Institutions are everywhere
established. This Is true In only one
sense, for tho West Is a state of mind,
an attitude towards life. We stand
today on the frontier of political pro
gress" and the need of political
ploneors is more pressing than over.
Lot us continue the work of tho
pioneers by fighting our battle for
civic righteousness to as successful a
termination as thoy did their contest
with tho wilderness.
The sophomord class at Lehigh
University won tho annual banner
rush thru superior organization, nl
tho the freshman class outnumbered
them by forty. The sophomores also
won tho annual banner scrap at La
fayette last week.
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Delinquent 8tudents.
The committee on delinquent stu
dents wishes to call attention to Rule
22 of the Student's Handbook. Rule 22
A student who, In any semester, 1b
not satisfactorily carrying at least
twelve (12) hours Is debarred from
representing tho University that sem
ester on any athletic or dobate team
or board, on a glee, mandolin, or dra
matic club, on the staff of any college
publication or on- any other University
organization; moreover a student who
falls to pass in twelve (12) hours at
the end of a semester Is debarred
from representing tho University In
any capacity tho semester following.
In caso a student in any of the above
named enterprises fails, any semester,
to carry satlsfoctorlly the work or any
part thereof for which he is registered,
the committee on delinquent students
may, at its discretion lessen tho hours
of Buch student's registration.
Copies of the "Rules and Regula
tions Governing Students" may bo had
at the Registrar's office.
Mrs. Davis, hair dressing parlors are
now located in the FamouB. Corner
Thirteenth and O streets.
Marshall, students' barber. Corner
Thirteenth and O under Famous.
Tho University hospital of the Unl-
versity of Pennsylvania has been
quarantined because of a case of
Bmallpox. About two hundred pa
tients are detained In the institution,
and medical students aro barred from
clinics.
Tho Komenian society will meet
Saturday ovenlng-4n. U. 102 to begin
the sonllnar courso In Slavonic liter
ature. Regular meetings will be held
for the rest of the semester.
Syracuse boasts of the largest
freshman class In the history of any
American university. Over 1,500
members have registered.
Miss Jane Blanchard, A. B. 1906, is
teaching in the Lyons High. School
this year. .
Green's shops are tho best In the
West.'
Just a qulot evening meal at Dalrym
plo'8. Dr. J. H, Graham, dentist. 1339 O
St.
Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12.
Subscribe for the Daily Nebraskan.
Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. st.
J. M. Rice, hair and .scalp specialist,
1216 O' St, upstairs. Auto phone 3888.
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Eat at Climax restaurant Meals 15- '
cents and up, Tom Draper, Prop.-
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Clements' photos are the best.
Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh,
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Fred B. Humnhrev selln R'aaI V.at'ata
and Insurance. 136 No. Eleventh St.
Hayden, photographer, special rates
to students. 1127 O street.
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Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell. Hairdresser s
for coronet curls.
Students' barber since 1897. Corner
Thirteenth and O.
Palace Dining Hall. No" lunch
counter.
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C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St.
Try Savoy Hotel and cafe. '
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30-SIX FACTS
IN ITS FAVOR
1. 'TIs new, ntitand Ne
braskan In origin and
manufacture.
2. 'Tis easy to usewhen
once begun it opens like
a book.
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